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and this is a very resilient city as well. and we will pull together and help as much as we can, the victims. and we're going to make sure the people that did this are brought to justice. >> that's congressman bill keating of massachusetts. and i spoke to him just a little bit over an hour ago. and to give you an idea how quickly news is changing. our discussion there about there being unexploded dough vices has since been surpassed by the facts. and we're now told not to say definitively that there were any other unexploded dough voices other than the two that in fact exploded. there have been other package, suspect packages that have been taken care of by law enforcement officials. they were treated as suspected packages, we do not know if they were unexploded bombs at this point. and we can't say if there were any other unexploded devices found. joining us now is pulitzer prize journalist. he's the guy you want to talk to. he is the definitive author of the american response to terrorism with the 1% doctrine. thanks for bei
and this is a very resilient city as well. and we will pull together and help as much as we can, the victims. and we're going to make sure the people that did this are brought to justice. >> that's congressman bill keating of massachusetts. and i spoke to him just a little bit over an hour ago. and to give you an idea how quickly news is changing. our discussion there about there being unexploded dough vices has since been surpassed by the facts. and we're now told not to say definitively...
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marathon in 2001 just a couple months after 9/11, and this city and this country, regardless of who did this, comes back from these things very, very strong, and boston will too. >> i think it's good for america that we have this spirit of comeback. but we to want find out who did this. i have no idea. i've seen the building down in oklahoma city tied to, yes, it's extremism, i hate to say right wing, it's nothing to do with voting for mitt romney, it's extremism, won't swrois its name, only way of communicating is this. this is how it talks, and maybe an individual. i thought it was great the way you pointed out that it could be a psychological situation, ideological, revenge, i could see mixes of the motives. and i think this country can get through it. and the country, 300 million people, i am astounded by how many sane and good people who vote when they have a political opinion and don't to want get involved in this. it isn't our usual coverage. we've dropped a night of discuss discussion about gun control ask safety and the question of what's going to happen in the senate. we have
marathon in 2001 just a couple months after 9/11, and this city and this country, regardless of who did this, comes back from these things very, very strong, and boston will too. >> i think it's good for america that we have this spirit of comeback. but we to want find out who did this. i have no idea. i've seen the building down in oklahoma city tied to, yes, it's extremism, i hate to say right wing, it's nothing to do with voting for mitt romney, it's extremism, won't swrois its name,...
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, chris, as you know, as you're well aware, this is a festive day in the city of boston. suffolk county. the city of boston basically. april 19th is patriots day. no one works. government offices is shut down. it's the day of the boston marathon. 26-mile run. 26 miles outside of the city of boston into downtown. the finish line is on boyleston street in the city of boston. downtown boston is very small. and it's enormously congested on a day like this because you have a red sox game that starts at 11:00 in the morning and finishes just about as the marathoners are running to their finish line. six blocks from fenway park. so you have the convocation of thousands, 35,000 people from fenway park spilling out of the ballpark. you have thousands and thousands of people from all around the world at the finish line. waiting for for relatives, sisters, daughters, husbands, fathers who are running the marathon for various reasons. most of them charitable causes. this is a planned domestic incident. no doubt about that. an eyewitness who was standing on boylston about 75 yards to
, chris, as you know, as you're well aware, this is a festive day in the city of boston. suffolk county. the city of boston basically. april 19th is patriots day. no one works. government offices is shut down. it's the day of the boston marathon. 26-mile run. 26 miles outside of the city of boston into downtown. the finish line is on boyleston street in the city of boston. downtown boston is very small. and it's enormously congested on a day like this because you have a red sox game that starts...
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i'm a huge fan of this country's cities. new york, boston, city, philly, washington, miami, new orleans, chicago, san francisco. and boston, like the others, has a feel to it. if san francisco smells like coffee, boston is clam chowder on a cold, gray day. when christmas comes, say good-bye to the sun. it will be back around exam time. there's a tremendous sense of unity in that part of the country. maybe it comes from spending so much time of
i'm a huge fan of this country's cities. new york, boston, city, philly, washington, miami, new orleans, chicago, san francisco. and boston, like the others, has a feel to it. if san francisco smells like coffee, boston is clam chowder on a cold, gray day. when christmas comes, say good-bye to the sun. it will be back around exam time. there's a tremendous sense of unity in that part of the country. maybe it comes from spending so much time of
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the next few weeks in this city could determine, well, among other things the president's legacy in this country. will he be remembered for passing gun control legislation with background checks for gun buyers? will history show him signing comprehensive immigration reform at some point? will he and congressional republicans work out some kind of grand bargain, call it what you want, that combines tax reform, that raises revenues, with entitlement cuts and reforms? the president's at a critical juncture. the question tonight for the republicans, are they willing to work with him at all? how does he get them onboard without scaring away democrats in the process? we have our "hardball" strategists to advise their camps. they're not going to squabble, they're going to advise. mcmahon, you're so smart. you're in the corner with the president. he invites you in. i have three big issues on the table. gun control looks very dicey now. >> right. >> immigration is a must-win. which of those three should he get out front on and say this is the obama bill? i'm putting my face out in front? which sh
the next few weeks in this city could determine, well, among other things the president's legacy in this country. will he be remembered for passing gun control legislation with background checks for gun buyers? will history show him signing comprehensive immigration reform at some point? will he and congressional republicans work out some kind of grand bargain, call it what you want, that combines tax reform, that raises revenues, with entitlement cuts and reforms? the president's at a critical...
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. ♪ >>> let me finish with this. i'm a huge fan of this country's cities. new york, boston, city, philly, washington, miami, new orleans, chicago, san francisco. and boston, like the others, has a feel to it. if san francisco smells like coffee, boston is clam chowder on a cold, gray day. when christmas comes, say good-bye to the sun. it will be back around exam time. there's a tremendous sense of unity in that part of the country. maybe it comes from spending so much time of the winter in doors in close company. all those years of being beaten economically, all those decades of tears over the curse of the bambino. it's one thing to lose those textile jobs to the south, the shoe industry to italy, babe ruth to the yankees. i remember being up in new york during the series with the diamondbacks after 9/11 and everyone was feeling it. well, tonight, when the yankees play the diamondbacks, they're going to play sweet caroline up
. ♪ >>> let me finish with this. i'm a huge fan of this country's cities. new york, boston, city, philly, washington, miami, new orleans, chicago, san francisco. and boston, like the others, has a feel to it. if san francisco smells like coffee, boston is clam chowder on a cold, gray day. when christmas comes, say good-bye to the sun. it will be back around exam time. there's a tremendous sense of unity in that part of the country. maybe it comes from spending so much time of the...
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. ♪ >> this is our city. >> it's a glorious thing. this is boston. >> wow. that video was put together by nick and collin barnicle, sons of msnbc contributor mike barnicle. the boston spirit was easy to find outside fenway park, too. people returned to areas close to the bombings. >> we're very strong here in boston. we will rebuild and we will be stronger than ever before, i think. >> yeah, boston. woo! >> you don't mess with boston. it's a very, very resilient town. people here, life will go on. >> boston, my home. i'll never turn my back on it. >> there's lots of appreciation for the first responders through last monday's attacks. signs like this one offered free coffee to anyone involved in stepping up to help the city after the attack. a group of young girls walked around boston handing out cookies to police. >> we wanted to give cookies to all boston police. >> thank you. >> it's great that they helped and i really wanted to thank them. >> that's great. anyway, here's an example of the reaction from law enforcement over all the public affection. >> i f
. ♪ >> this is our city. >> it's a glorious thing. this is boston. >> wow. that video was put together by nick and collin barnicle, sons of msnbc contributor mike barnicle. the boston spirit was easy to find outside fenway park, too. people returned to areas close to the bombings. >> we're very strong here in boston. we will rebuild and we will be stronger than ever before, i think. >> yeah, boston. woo! >> you don't mess with boston. it's a very, very...
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which is why this city of seoul, some 10 million people, remain relatively calm. you think about the dmz only 30 miles away. it's going about its business quite normally. it's always been, chris, extremely unlikely that kim jong-il would launch a full-scale offensive against the south. we're trying to figure out where this is all going. he wouldn't use all of this artillery and missiles and 700,000 soldiers amassed on the border. kim jong-un is a young man. he's naive, but he's not crazy. at least not the experts -- the experts don't think that, the ones we're talking to. they say he wouldn't sacrifice his country in a battle he couldn't win. it's much more likely we could see a smaller strike. something like the torpedo attack in 2010 on the south korean vessel. it killed almost 50 south korean sailors. that's the kind of nightmare scenario. you've got these war games going on for yet another month. we know how much that antagonizes kim jong-un. so striking a small south korean ship is a real danger. why would he do that? primarily to gain credibility. not just w
which is why this city of seoul, some 10 million people, remain relatively calm. you think about the dmz only 30 miles away. it's going about its business quite normally. it's always been, chris, extremely unlikely that kim jong-il would launch a full-scale offensive against the south. we're trying to figure out where this is all going. he wouldn't use all of this artillery and missiles and 700,000 soldiers amassed on the border. kim jong-un is a young man. he's naive, but he's not crazy. at...
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and, chris, i know we're going into the weekend, but how long do you keep a city like this bottled up and tell everybody to stay inside? >> well, is there any way of tracking besides basically hard target, i mean, just searching block by block, inch by inch, going through trash can to trash can, every house that's up on bricks that has an open foundation, climb under there? is that all you can do? i guess dogs aren't going to help at this point, are they? >> well, dogs can help, of course. dogs -- we've got his clothing, we've got other things from the apartment where he lived as well as explosive devices. so that will all be used. look, somebody made the comment, i think, that there is more search dogs and bomb dogs in the area maybe than police officers right now. well, that's a lot of dogs. but they've got that capability and they'll be using that, too. this is the time when you've got this many resources, you do the most complete search you can, but our biggest fear right now is that we've either missed him or he's got away. then this search is going to have to go much wider than
and, chris, i know we're going into the weekend, but how long do you keep a city like this bottled up and tell everybody to stay inside? >> well, is there any way of tracking besides basically hard target, i mean, just searching block by block, inch by inch, going through trash can to trash can, every house that's up on bricks that has an open foundation, climb under there? is that all you can do? i guess dogs aren't going to help at this point, are they? >> well, dogs can help, of...
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that's the best way i can characterize this right now. >> has the city or state ever issued guidelines to commercial property owners on how to deal with these kinds of attacks or disaster sasasters in the past? are you going to do that going forward if you haven't? as they're rebuilding their properties on boylston street, will you encourage them to do so with reinforced glass windows? >> it's one question per customer. you know that, right? >> got to get them all in at once. >> so i don't frankly know the answer to the first question other than the guidance that folks along the route get in preparation for a specific event, in terms of how we go forward, i just like to remind everyone, we've had 116 years of incident-free marathons. and every year we have learned from the last experience. this is a painful and tragic lesson, but we will learn from this as well. and next year's marathon will be even bigger and better. >> how many people went through that area over the course of the day, would you say? a ballpark range of how many people -- >> i don't know the answer to that, do you? >>
that's the best way i can characterize this right now. >> has the city or state ever issued guidelines to commercial property owners on how to deal with these kinds of attacks or disaster sasasters in the past? are you going to do that going forward if you haven't? as they're rebuilding their properties on boylston street, will you encourage them to do so with reinforced glass windows? >> it's one question per customer. you know that, right? >> got to get them all in at once....
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mayor brown, having run a city, you know this issue of safety. public safety. the strange nra thinking is he can't let a teacher or armed guard or retiree from the police force, for example, work in a school protecting the student body unless they had a background check on their criminal record, any other problems and have to have a regular recheck, not just the first time they get hired. you have to go back and recheck to make sure they kept their nose cleaned. yet, if you say that about a typical gun purchaser, don't ask nothing, no questions. give the guy the freaking gun. that's the way they want to do it. guns on demand like you're buying a hershey bar. that's it. it's a hershey bar. i think i'd like one. i'm going to try that. background check? are you crazy? that's the hideous argument they make. check out the guy who's going to guard the kids, but don't check out the guy who's buying the gun to go after the kids. >> that's typical of what the nra has been producing and pushing among politicians for years. and it's totally and completely inlogical, incon
mayor brown, having run a city, you know this issue of safety. public safety. the strange nra thinking is he can't let a teacher or armed guard or retiree from the police force, for example, work in a school protecting the student body unless they had a background check on their criminal record, any other problems and have to have a regular recheck, not just the first time they get hired. you have to go back and recheck to make sure they kept their nose cleaned. yet, if you say that about a...
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. >>> coming up -- you know all this, bob. coming up, the war now crowd is whooping it up on the right. president obama today says he needs more proof on the use of chemical weapons in syria before making war decisions. it's nice, isn't it, who has a president willing to get the facts straight about wmd before invading? >>> also, amazing new poll numbers showing collapsing approval ratings for senators who voted against background checks in the senate. we may get another shot at that bill. i'm asking the question, do 40 senators want to be on the wrong side of a 90% issue? >>> massachusetts democrats are voting today and expected to nominate ed markey to replace john kerry in the senate. we'll see what happens tonight. >>> plus, highlights of last night's debate, wow, between mark sanford and elizabeth colbert bush down in south carolina. the pi men toe state is getting hot. >>> finally, governor tom corbett of pennsylvania is sinking in the polls right now in part because the state's job creation has dropped dramatically. one
. >>> coming up -- you know all this, bob. coming up, the war now crowd is whooping it up on the right. president obama today says he needs more proof on the use of chemical weapons in syria before making war decisions. it's nice, isn't it, who has a president willing to get the facts straight about wmd before invading? >>> also, amazing new poll numbers showing collapsing approval ratings for senators who voted against background checks in the senate. we may get another shot...
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they messed with the wrong city. this wasn't a macho sentiment. the point wasn't how we were going to mass in the coffee shops of the south end to figure out how to retaliate. what a bostonian means when he or she says they messed # with the brong city is you don't think." >> the gun safety advocates lost a big one. the compromised deal, which was a good one, extending background checks go down in defeat. we're going to hear from a very passionate president obama in a few minutes. this is "hardball," the place for politics. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. i love to golf. ♪ [ grunts ] yowza! that's why i eat belvita at breakfast. it's made with delicious ingredients and carefully baked to release steady energy that lasts... we are golfin
they messed with the wrong city. this wasn't a macho sentiment. the point wasn't how we were going to mass in the coffee shops of the south end to figure out how to retaliate. what a bostonian means when he or she says they messed # with the brong city is you don't think." >> the gun safety advocates lost a big one. the compromised deal, which was a good one, extending background checks go down in defeat. we're going to hear from a very passionate president obama in a few minutes....
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we'll be right back after this. vo: from the classic lines to the elegant trim in each and every piece, bold will make your reality >>> welcome back to "hardball." alleged marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev is upgraded in fair condition now. he's in fair condition. he was in serious. today at a boston hospital. while the investigation continues into what motivated his attack last week. in a moment we're going to find out what investigators are learning about the wife of tamerlan, that's his older brother. right now, let's go to the information from wnbc's chief investigative reporter jonathan d dienst. the survivor, being out there all alone. two brothers operating alone, technically, and also apparently ideologically. they were picking up their radicalization over the internet. not through any coaching or role of anybody as a sort of a recruiter. >> well, that is the claim that investigators say is being made by the wounded younger brother who continues to recover in the hospital. investigators are now running aroun
we'll be right back after this. vo: from the classic lines to the elegant trim in each and every piece, bold will make your reality >>> welcome back to "hardball." alleged marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev is upgraded in fair condition now. he's in fair condition. he was in serious. today at a boston hospital. while the investigation continues into what motivated his attack last week. in a moment we're going to find out what investigators are learning about the wife of...
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boston is a great city and how it will respond and how it will come back from this crisis will show the world that they are even greater than we thought. we will watch boston rise again. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> manhunt. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. there kwas was a big development today. the fbi went public releasing these photos and videos of two men who they say are suspects in the case. one of the men is observed in surveillance video setting down a backpack at the site of the second explosion. these are suspects, the fbi has stressed. they are believed to be responsible for the bombing on monday and the fbi considers them armed and dangerous. extremely dangerous. >> somebody out there knows these individuals as friends, neighbors, co-workers, or family members of the suspects. though it may be difficult, the nation is counting on those with information to come forward and provide it to us. no bit of information, no matter how small or seemingly inconsequential is too small for us to see. eac
boston is a great city and how it will respond and how it will come back from this crisis will show the world that they are even greater than we thought. we will watch boston rise again. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> manhunt. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. there kwas was a big development today. the fbi went public releasing these photos and videos of two men who they say...
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they aren't the big city boys, no, they come from the smaller towns. from allentown and out there in west virginia. they're trying to stop crazy people and outlaws from getting their hands on rapid firing guns. pat toomey, joe manchin. nothing big city about either of these guys. they don't care if you drink giant 16 ounce cokes. they don't want their kids being shot at by nuts waving semiautomatic assault rifles. the kind our soldiers use in afghanistan and on some other war fronts. pat toomey and joe manchin are now in the process as i said, maybe the posse will grow to the 60 senators we need to get the deal they struck the deal on, voted on. that's the idea. because without a vote in the senate, john boehner and the house will be sure to keep the house from voting on gun safety. so tonight let's find out if our democracy is going to have a chance of working. think about it. 92% of the country wants background checks. that means 92 senators out of 100 senators in that body should be ready to at least vote on the matter. senator john tesh is a democr
they aren't the big city boys, no, they come from the smaller towns. from allentown and out there in west virginia. they're trying to stop crazy people and outlaws from getting their hands on rapid firing guns. pat toomey, joe manchin. nothing big city about either of these guys. they don't care if you drink giant 16 ounce cokes. they don't want their kids being shot at by nuts waving semiautomatic assault rifles. the kind our soldiers use in afghanistan and on some other war fronts. pat toomey...
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was it something along the lines of the oklahoma city bombing, a militia extremist individual, or some islamic jihadi? >> michael isikoff, great reporting. you've always been a ferocious reporter. thank you for coming on tonight. >>> when we return, we're expecting president obama to make remarks at the white house tonight at that defeat. it is a big defeat for him and all the gun safety people. we expect him to come around 5:30, any minute now. that bill, by the way, we've been following it here for days now, the manchin/toomey compromise is not going to happen, at least not for a while. and this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle
was it something along the lines of the oklahoma city bombing, a militia extremist individual, or some islamic jihadi? >> michael isikoff, great reporting. you've always been a ferocious reporter. thank you for coming on tonight. >>> when we return, we're expecting president obama to make remarks at the white house tonight at that defeat. it is a big defeat for him and all the gun safety people. we expect him to come around 5:30, any minute now. that bill, by the way, we've been...
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country love this country. >> yeah, sure. what about the ones screaming, the ones, the cases -- >> we've had examples in the city, the muslim thinkers society, radical beliefs, they're out protesting and voicing support for the islamic movement. wanting an islamic flag over the white house. so we've seen some of those types of vocal demonstrations, but there's freedom of speech in this country. >> i know. >> as we've heard, the fbi, you know, was tipped off by russian intelligence back in 2011 but had not much to go on other than a claim, hey, this guy has some radical thoughts out there and you need to follow up on him. they did. they checked his computers. they checked his phones. they interviewed him and didn't come up with anything at that time. we're told they found nothing that indicated that he's linked to terror. you know, having some bad thoughts is not, you know, a crime. >> look, i'm a civil libertarian. i'm just trying to find out some basis of understanding the pull from which the -- because i've been hearing for
country love this country. >> yeah, sure. what about the ones screaming, the ones, the cases -- >> we've had examples in the city, the muslim thinkers society, radical beliefs, they're out protesting and voicing support for the islamic movement. wanting an islamic flag over the white house. so we've seen some of those types of vocal demonstrations, but there's freedom of speech in this country. >> i know. >> as we've heard, the fbi, you know, was tipped off by russian...
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it could wind up being in any city in america or any city in the world. somebody in london could call in and say this guys lives in the flat down the street from me. >> i agree. we saw that on 9/11 where the fellows came from germany, people came from germany and i'm not going to say the comment i got about the guy's iq but he said, i think they were from germany. these guys were not from germany and any useful sense of that world. i think commonsense sometimes does play in that. these guys were not from germany once they were training to fly planes in the air. >> see something, say something, governor ridge and everybody, another thing america needs to remember is, you know, take cover. there may be another. never think there's only one of these things. if you respond like the police and fire in boston, if you're helping or -- that's great reencouragement but if you're not obligated or you're not doing that, take cover. there may be another. don't ever assume there may be another. >> looking at the pictures again, we keep showing them not just as a publi
it could wind up being in any city in america or any city in the world. somebody in london could call in and say this guys lives in the flat down the street from me. >> i agree. we saw that on 9/11 where the fellows came from germany, people came from germany and i'm not going to say the comment i got about the guy's iq but he said, i think they were from germany. these guys were not from germany and any useful sense of that world. i think commonsense sometimes does play in that. these...
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the state official compared the damage from this explosion to the damage in the oklahoma city bombing. now, you were some 60 miles away at this time that this happened and you say you actually felt it. what did you feel? >> i was in kauffman county covering the d.a. death there and the arrest of the justice of the peace and his wife in connection with that case, and i was inside a building about, oh, five minutes till 8:00 central time. and there was a rumble in the glass of the building. everyone went, well, is that a thunderstorm? is that high wind? we're expecting thunderstorms later tonight. but when i walked outside, there were no storms around and the wind was calm and i just kind of thought i wonder what that was. about 20 minutes later the phones started ringing and we'll realized immediately what it was. >> as you've driven through down, have you seen any signs of damage? >> not really. of course it's dark here so it's hard to see what's on the buildings and what glass may or may not be in windows. we heard earlier from a local reporter that there was sheet metal strewn aroun
the state official compared the damage from this explosion to the damage in the oklahoma city bombing. now, you were some 60 miles away at this time that this happened and you say you actually felt it. what did you feel? >> i was in kauffman county covering the d.a. death there and the arrest of the justice of the peace and his wife in connection with that case, and i was inside a building about, oh, five minutes till 8:00 central time. and there was a rumble in the glass of the building....
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i'm studying black caucus members, big city liberals. those are the ones who voted against this deal which gave a great break to the fliers and screwed the people on the ground. >> it goes to show you the many ways in which our congress batt rich. people who can afford a plane ticket or traveling for business. that's what essentially congress is down to. they're serving the interest of the well to do. by the way, a lot of them are well to do. our congress is something like 50% millionaires. it's the many reasons people are frustrated with this government. they can't do anything for ordinary people and often tend to screw the little guy because they're always doing what's best for the rich. >> how old were you when you took your first flight? i'll tell you mine. >> 15. but i went on a scholarship to europe. i went -- basically i was a public school kid that traveled with a bunch of private school kids on a trip to europe. i was 100% on scholarship. >> you got a scholarship and airplane rided. i went trying to get a grad school deal. that'
i'm studying black caucus members, big city liberals. those are the ones who voted against this deal which gave a great break to the fliers and screwed the people on the ground. >> it goes to show you the many ways in which our congress batt rich. people who can afford a plane ticket or traveling for business. that's what essentially congress is down to. they're serving the interest of the well to do. by the way, a lot of them are well to do. our congress is something like 50%...